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I feel like you’re doing a great job of foreshadowing in this, and this love story is clearly headed for doom! I’m sort of glad these two will not get a happy ending because seeing those locks always makes me crazy. All I can think about is the keys going in the water. I worry about some poor fish swallowing them. : (

Thank you. I might continue it, one day (there are so many stories that I should continue).
You are not the only one. Here a railing of a bridge broke, lucky it did not fall onto a boat or anything. The main bridge with locks has been declared lock free, but only yesterday on a different bridge I saw street vendors selling locks…
I read/heard that the keys are definitely not good for the environment. Now they are trying to figure out what to do with all those old locks.

Great flash, but it got me wondering where this tradition started, as it’s quite popular in Korea as well. In Korea, they say it came from a famous TV show, but I’m not so sure, if it’s in France as well!

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